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Mooloo's New Home, New Year and New Start part 3

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  • cazscoob
    cazscoob Posts: 4,990 Forumite
    Mooloo there are lots of websites about turning breach babies, spending as much time on your hands and knees is one of the best ways to get them to turn. Hopefully giving it a go may be enough to get baby moving xx
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  • SkintGypsy
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    My breech babies both turned quite late after doing some of the exercises they recommend, so all is not lost. Think my boy turned at about 34 weeks, with not much room to spare. Being breech for so long did make his hips a bit lax though, so he was scanned for clicky hips before we were discharged. All fine though. Try not to worry too much.
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  • Savvy_sewing
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    SkintGypsy wrote: »
    My breech babies both turned quite late after doing some of the exercises they recommend, so all is not lost. Think my boy turned at about 34 weeks, with not much room to spare. Being breech for so long did make his hips a bit lax though, so he was scanned for clicky hips before we were discharged. All fine though. Try not to worry too much.


    The problem is that she is now into the 37th week, and by the time they turn her, she will be in the 38th week already. So time is running out.
    I am trying not to worry, and have Molly, a midwife, to explain it all too us etc. Molly actually knows the Midwife that is attending to my daughter too.
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  • SkintGypsy
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    Yikes! That seems to have flown, for me at least! At least a planned section is a less terrifying situation than an emergency one, although I do know a girl who naturally delivered a breech baby that wasn't supposed to be breech! Best wishes to your daughter in any event. Xx
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  • Savvy_sewing
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    SkintGypsy wrote: »
    Yikes! That seems to have flown, for me at least! At least a planned section is a less terrifying situation than an emergency one, although I do know a girl who naturally delivered a breech baby that wasn't supposed to be breech! Best wishes to your daughter in any event. Xx

    Ouch!
    I think that they are prepared to do a ceaser if the baby gets into distress, so she has to take her bags etc to the labour ward on Friday for 8am. Her partner is booking the day off and going in with her, so at least if she does go into labour, or the baby has to be delivered she will have him already there.
    If the baby is not turned then she will have to have a ceasar before the end of the following week anyway. But I pity the fact that its Friday the 13th!

    DGD is driving me nuts at the moment. BF went and she has decided that the good girl is no longer going to be good for her granny.
    I want her to put her toys away, and she seems to have got them in a worse mess! :A ha
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  • MatyMoo
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    Oh Mooloo, I go off on holiday tomorrow and it looks as though you will be a Granny again before I get back! I hope everything goes well for Biggest, all that really matters is that Mummy and Baby are kept safe ;)
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  • Savvy_sewing
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    MatyMoo wrote: »
    Oh Mooloo, I go off on holiday tomorrow and it looks as though you will be a Granny again before I get back! I hope everything goes well for Biggest, all that really matters is that Mummy and Baby are kept safe ;)

    Oh, have a good holiday MatyMoo. Hope you have good weather etc etc.
    I am looking forward to another grandchild, and hope that this one will be fine and health.
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  • Savvy_sewing
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    Morning, another night where I didnt get anything done. Just procrastinating far too much. Thats me all over lately.
    I am taking my son to get some clothes, white shirt, black trousers, and black shoes, for his job. Yep, he did a trial work on Saturday night and has to ring up today at 11am for shifts. So he needs the above. I know its not really up to me, as he has left home, but he didnt apply for any benefits, and has gone and found a job, (finally), so I shall use my Mr T vouchers, and get hiim the basics there.
    Then I hope to come home and do some sewing. I wanted to sew last night, but didnt get around to it. But I was working on my business plan etc ready for Wednesday's appointment with the job centre.
    Just need to sort out my Childcare, make sure I am covered. etc
    DGD has nursery today, and I also want to find out about her being able to go during the holiday periods, and how much it would cost to do a full week, if I do get my business ideas put into practise. I gather I will need to put her name down for further sessions and hope that i am not too late for the new school year in September.
    (Better stop procrastination there then,!).
    Molly sent me a lovely link about that, hence it is high in my mind this morning.
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
  • Savvy_sewing
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    Well I didnt get anything I wanted to do, except ask the nursery for places for DGD.
    I have managed to get my days changed, for September, I had asked for Mornings, and had priority. But now I have asked for the afternoons as well, so I get a full day. Well 9.- 3 each day to work. The extra cost is £10 a session.
    If I put her in for the summer, which is probably OK, they are coming back to me. But its £22 for the day. Or £14 for either 8-1 or 1-5. So now I can work out my budget, etc to do a business plan.
    As I am so sore from driving and masses of walking. I have been surfing the net this afternoon, and looking at Handbag web sites! eek, I have lost 3 hours of my time writing down the sizes and prices and types of various bags etc from american sites, and scottish ones. etc etc.
    I have decided that I have been underselling myself.
    I will have to put my prices up a little bit when I start to sell on Etsy or folksy or the other type of places, especially as I have to pay thier fees as well as paypal fees.

    I am feeling very weird at the moment. My face doesnt feel right. I have looked in the mirror and it looks ok. But i have a weird feeling, I cannot quite describe, its a bit like a dragging heavy feeling, and a bit numb, but I can feel if I touch my face, even lightly, and I can still smile etc etc so I have ruled out a stroke. (Having had a scare and one doctor saying I had a stroke, the other saying not, when I was 43), I am trying to remember if its the same way I was feeling then. or it could just be that all the ddriving etc I have pinched a nerve somewhere. Perhaps when I lie down tonight it will relax a bit. Obviously if I feel any worse later I will call a doctor, or check in in the morning before I go out.
    Not sure I will be sewing again tonight either. When will I get to catch up on my dream.? When I stop running around after the family ofcourse!

    DGD is to have a story and a bath etc as I was late cooking the tea. (surfing the net, the time flys bye).
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
  • Mooloo, take care! Perhaps you should give the doc a ring in the morning if the sensation is still there. Don't know a lot about it but could it be Bell's Palsy? Hoping you're feeling better by then!
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